Thursday, December 16, 2010

UFC Star Sean Pierson is dismissed by the Toronto Police


UFC Star Sean Pierson who won a UFC debut against Matt Riddle, and proudly hired by the Toronto Police Department is now dismissed by the Toronto Police his facade as a fighter has disallowed him from being a cop. Just coming home from a big win now, the UFC Star may take the rest of the day as out on the Toronto Police Department. The TPD will just investigate his situation for now.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The 2010 new richest man in the world is Carlos Slim Helu

For a new record, the new richest man in the world is Carlos Slim Helu, after beating Bill Gates that being the richest man in the past fourteen years. Lying by swelling prices of his diverse telecoms holdings, including the gigantic mobile outfit America Movil or AMX, Carlos Slim Helu has defeated Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the wealthiest person on earth and steal the top spot on the 2010 Forbes list of the World's Billionaires. Slim's wealth has bloated to an estimated $53.5 billion, up $18.5 billion in 12 months. Shares of America Movil, of which Slim owns a $23 billion stake, were up 35% in a year. The enormous savings of scratch puts him ahead of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gate. Gates, now worth $53 billion, is ranked second. He is up $13 billion from a year ago as shares of Microsoft rose 50% in 12 months. Gates' fortune in his personal venture vehicle Cascade also climbs with the rest of the markets. Buffett's fortune jumped $10 billion to $47 billion on growing shares of Berkshire Hathaway and ranks third. Now, Carlos Slim Helu takes No. 1 spot on Forbes World's Billionaires list.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Shipwrecks Discoveries: 1,000 years old unknown shipwrecks were discovered in the Baltic

Up to 1,000 years old unknown shipwrecks were discovered in the Baltic Sea during a probe of the sea bed to prepare for the installation of a large gas pipeline, the Swedish National Heritage Board said Monday. Peter Norman, a senior advisor with the custom board told that they have manage to identify 12 shipwrecks, and nine of them are considered to be fairly old, they think that many of the ships are from the 17th and 18th centuries. They think some could even be from the middle Ages. The discovery offers enormous culture-historical value. The shipwrecks were discovered during a probe by the Russian-led Nord Stream grouping of the sea bed route its planned gas pipeline from Russia to the European Union will take through the Baltic. Norman explained that none of the wrecks were in the actual path the Nord Stream pipeline is set to take, but they were in its so-called anchor passage, meaning they are in the area where ships laying the pipeline might anchor, the reasons this probe was done is to avoid damaging wrecks on the sea bed.

Oscar Mystery: Sandra is pretty good at kissing too?

Sandra Bullock did acknowledge onstage what a great kisser Meryl Streep is, during her hilarious, historic and touching acceptance speech. The lip lock she referred to occurred earlier the award season when she and Meryl Streep tied for a Critics Choice Best Actress award. The liplock she referred to occured earlier this award season when she and Meryl tied for a Critics Choice Best Actress award. Sandra Bullocks and Meryl Streep tied for best actress at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards. To celebrate their shared victory, the two actresses smooched onstage. Apparently, it had a big effect on Bullock. She's still talking about it almost two months later.

The new life form: Half of all life is on Earth Basement

Biologists explored an enormous living world buried below the surface of the Earth. Scientists estimate that nearly half the living material on our planet is concealed in or underneath the ocean or in rocks, soil, tree roots, mines, oil wells, lakes and aquifers on the continents. They refer this as "subsurface biosphere," a dark world where the sun and stars don't shine or Earth's basement.
Katrina Edwards, a microbiologist at the University of Southern California said that the organisms that live in this environment may cooperatively have a mass comparable to that of Earth’s entire surface resident and may provide keys to solving major environmental, agricultural and industrial problems. Such as geologists are considering whether to hoard some of the world's excess carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, in a worldwide network of crevices below the seafloor.
Scientists say research on "intraterrestrial life" balance astronomers' hunt for "extraterrestrial life" around other stars and planets. Now scientist believes that some fact and discoveries not just found in the outside of the planet but also inside the planet and beneath us.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Olympic Drama: the first South Korean to win an Olympic figure skating gold medal Yu-Na Kim

Yu-Na Kim soften into tears after she wipe out the hostility to become the first South Korean to win an Olympic figure skating gold medal, while a brokenhearted Joannie Rochette loose millions of hearts with a flaunt of sheer courage. The 19-year-old, already flag down as Queen Yuna by her legion of admirers, had yelled fans rushing down the aisles after she was round off Vancouver Games champion with a record combined total of 228.56. Yu-Na Kim won with a huge margin of 23.06 points. This was the first time Yu-Na Kim cried after an event. Yu-Na Kim didn’t know why but she was so happy. Yu-Na Kim is already one of the top earning Olympians after banking more than $8 million in 2009.

Canadian women's hockey players celebrated their gold medal success by swigging beer and smoking cigars

Canadian women's hockey players celebrated their gold medal success by swigging beer and smoking cigars on the ice in Vancouver is now under survey by the International Olympic Committee even the18-year-old superstar Marie-Philip Poulin Telling the fact that the legal drinking age in British Columbia is 19. Gilbert Felli, the IOC's executive director of the Olympic Games, said that drinking in public is not what they want to see from contestant at an Olympic venue. The organization will probe the actions and will speak with the international hockey federation and Canadian Olympic Committee and requested them to act accordingly. Steve Keough, a spokesman for the Canadian Olympic Committee, told the Associated Press that they only celebrating their win and having a emotional moment of a lifetime opportunity to uphold the championship and nothing bad impression just being joyful and thankful.

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